Cameron County High School - Raider Yearbook (Emporium, PA)

 - Class of 1961

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Mr. Langtnn has an M.M.Ed. from Pouu Stale. 5 L WN DAVID SLOTTJ E President D JUDY KINTER Y D Vice President JUDY WHEATON Secretary NANCY SMITH Treasurer THE STARS ' i1L1U1Uli:MI'y fbccff lD5eccenmHmer g Moments Mmembef FRANK ANDREWS curly . . . laughing eyes . . . devil- ment . . . What he wants to get most out of school is himself. LINDA BATES petite . , . pretty . . . perky . . . china doll on a shelf . . . Good things come in small packages. RONALD ANDREWS tall . . . dark . . . handsome . . . If men are like angels, the angels ought to reform. JUDY ALLMAN a willing worker . . . quiet . . . likes able . . . wise . . . The efficient one. THUG COW COQBLIIQS VCE We dlidl lfzlhce town THOMAS ARMSTRONG the All-American hoy . . . everyone's BONNIE BERRY friend . . . He looks bashful-but. redhead n I . has a laugh an her own . . . cool . . . What's in a name? l'm going to change mine. ' i Y JANE BEST Sweetly coy . . . beauty and brains . . . the Midas touch . . . Girl of your dreams.. 1 2 JAMES ARNOLD friendly . . . freckle faced lad . . . camper . . . A jolly fellow wherever he goes. The day we tfzore izihice goo, posits down ANTHONY BEN EDICT a barrel of fun . . . hotrod . . . always something . . . Never a worry, never a care-when anything happens, he's al- ways there. FRANCES BRENNAN serves with a smile . . . confusion . . . short, dark eyed demon . . . Full of pep and fancy free, that's the way she's gotta be. JUDY BIN GEMAN tall . . . soft spoken . . . the model type . . . Our attractive high stepping majorette. WARD BEATON one in a million . . . basketball and baseball . . . Hoody . . . An efficient worker, a credit to his class, you'll find his leadership hard to pass. I9 CAROLYN BROWN willing . . . ambitious worker . . songbird . . . bubbles in the air . . . smile is the same in any language. CAROL BURNS elegance . . . pretty and lady-like . . . dark brilliance . . . To know her well is to like her better. 0 A PAT COPPERSMITH winning personality . . . blond and gra- cious . . . Follow the giggle, find the DON BOWEN girl. vitality . . . impatience . . . Big Daddy . . . I'd like to be shy, but the girls won't let nie. ce will have ttlhicesce DAVID CATON big man . . . heartbreaker . . . he used to he shy . . . If it's work, l1e's against it. CAROLYN CLARK appreciative . . . gay . . . small . . . A touch of spring sun. f -M' ff! X X DOROTHY CASEINO dark eyes . . . personality plus . . . after- math of a lovely disturbance . . . .Sweet and gentle, kind of sentimental. GARY CROSBY slow motion guy . . . lazy grin . . . a swell fellow . . . customizer . . . An individual in so many ways. omentfs to Remem er' LEO CUMMINGS sleep walker . . . detemiined . . . ener- getic man . . . If it's work, he'l.l do it gladly. BARBARA DeLOZIER petite . . . blue-eyed doll . . . 5 foot two . . . A storm in a teacup. E ESTHER CARD dark and spicy . . . happy go lucky . . . If I could not go to heaven with a party, I would not go there at all. DARLENE BROWN active . . . attractive . . . full of fun . . . A horse lover to the end--and back. Zl WILLIAM DALE curly haired lad . . . willing . . .'in love . . . I'd walk a mile for a milk- shake. JOAN EDWARDS small, economy sized majorette . . . Blue eyes, blond hair, happy heart, little care. ALBERT DEIBLER slow man . . . quiet . . . Variety is the spice of life. . LEAH DELP concerned . . . capable . . . cordial . . . Kitten on the keys. Time quiet well s, the noisy Mum JAMES DEMPSEY never worries . . . seldom hurries BARBARA EMERY Calm man T0 the end' little girl with a button nose . . . short hurricane . . . Silence and sunshine blend. 22 GAIL FELT young sophisticate . . . beauty and grace . . . sun goddess . . . To know her is to love her, and she is known by all. RONALD GALE argumentative . . . confident . . . lacka- daisical . . . If I can't convince you, l'll hypnotize you. The llfooltlbatllll game we at most won JUDY FIELDS tall country girl . . . moonlight skater . . . blond bomb . . . A cheery maiden with a happy smile. JAMES DOUD quiet and dependable . . . slim . . happy . . . Why aren't they all con tented like me? HELEN CEE JERRY FARBER uncarved diamond . . . smiling dancer . . . Gay of heart, bright of face, I-Ioagie Bear . . . imaginative . . . no one else can take her place. playboy . . . Most of the great men of the world are dead-and I'm not feeling too well myself. 23 MARY GENNOCRO dark night . . . laughing eyes . . . friendly smile . . . Oh, what lies there are in kisses Mr. Manner's office boy . . . class clown . . . happy go lucky . . . con- cession worker . . . Smile with an intent to he mischievous. JOHN DOLAN one of our best . . . big man . . . athlete . . . Who says men don't understand women? BARBARA GLASL dreamy eyes . . . creamy complexion . . . intelligence . . . A personality as lovely as her voice. . QARLGROVANZ ce will have lfihesfe RITA GLASL always willing . . . ambitious . . . our editor . . . a perfect friend to all . . . Halo Girl . . . The world delights in sunny people. JAMES GUIDO bold . , . Mediterranean Irish . . . The mighty man of the automobile. LESLIE JOHNSON pep . . . true friend . . . class worker . . . Has jeep, will travel. omentts tfsco JEANNE HENRY considerate . . . cheery, channing . . . no trace of a temper . . . Her sunny locks . . . like a golden fleece. CAROL GRIMM cute . . . cool . . . confident . . . bright eyes that shine . . . Friendly to all who cross her path. CBll'l1'HCBlIH'll GIF' ROBERT KEPLER devilish manner . . . muscles and moon- shine . . . He looks like an angel, and acts like one toog but you never can tell what an angel will do. RONALD KULECK high and mighty . . . cool and calm . . . It's light enough for what I want to do. J EANETTE JOHNSON bright personality . . . blessing in dis- guise . . . Always willing, never proud, Working busily, never loud. 25 JUDY KINTER charmer, radiant splendor . . . peaches and cream . . . lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. BARBARA KERSTETTER fashionable . . . imaginative . . . talka- tive . . . I might he late, but I'll get there. NANCY JONES singing in the rain . . . blue eyes and blond . . . bouncy . . . She sings her LARRY IABROZZI way through life. capricious . . . sports minded man , . . This handsome lad with curly hair goes through the day without a care. The Junior rom aunt iuimuior lay CLYDE LEWIS mechanically minded magician . . . For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. KATHY JOHNSON sweet and simple . . . understanding . . . fashion . . . She's ever so sweet and twice as neat. KAREN KOMMER peppy . . . cute and blond . . . full of energy . . . Live, laugh and love. JERRY MCAULAY calmness . . . able bodied athlete gridiron hero . . . More fun per aye se-milf: us mrnceimml y con our waxy LEAH KLOCK cheerleader . . . always talking . . . viva- cious . . . happy lass . . . A greeting for everyone. mile. KAREN KLINESTIVER intelligent . . . ambitious . . . always smiling . . . Stay as sweet as you are. MARY KLEES . pleasing . . . dainty . . . innocent . . . blond . . . She guards the halos of the angels. STEVE MALIZIA worker . . . tastee freeze friend You've got to be a football hero. 27 DOROTHY LAMBERT nice to know . . . cheery smile . . - t PAUL MIHALEK y cars are his joy . . . just a fine friend , . . . Keep me innocent and let the world be wise. CAROLE KORNISH fascination . . . shining beauty . . . gifted goodness . . . She's cute, neat, and classy . . . A cheerful little lassie. y ce will llretye ttllmese ANITA LEWIS short and sharp . . . smiling lass . . Little friend of all the world. WILLIAM MITCHELTREE Driftwood all star . . . street man . . . If I were the only boy in the world, Oh, brother. CAROL LEWIS gay . . . not a care in the world Why take life seriously when you get out alive anyway? . little one . . . Always leaves 'ern laughing. don't DIANA LEWIS cautious . . . sincere . . . quiet . . . A friend to gain . . . a friend to remain. ROBERT OLIVETT drummer boy . . . paper boy . . . A versatile fellow with a friendly smile, willing to stop and talk a while. connrncemitfs to cemrncemn ter' KATHARINE LOVETT tall . . . nice to be around . . . She's happy and gay every step of the way. ROBERTA LION Brown eyed fawn . . . wisdom's child . . . They never talk who always think. RITA McCLURE bubbles . . . enthusiastic . . . sweet dancer . . . Friend to all the underclass- men. GORDON MORSE strong . . . tall . . . allergic to school . . . our engaged Senior boy . . . Love is life's reward. 29 JUDY MALIZIA short . . . gay . . . laughter . . . dream . . . I'm on the verge of success, someone WILLIAM OSTRUM push me. B.M.0.C .... devilish charm . . . coun- try boy . . . The fair sex is my depart- ment. PHYLLIS MCWILLIAMS short and sweet always neat charm n. . . Everlfianpy, ever gay, 'dei something sweet to say. 0 GARNET MASON to WHHGICT a sweet dreamer . . . fun to be with . . . cheerful . . . The finest are often the quietest. WESLEY OSTRUM MARY ELEANOR MERKLE hot man with a car , , , Shy , , , quiet soft spoken . . . deep intelligence . . . , , , A farmer at heart, genius with a charming smile . . . Integ- rity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integ- g rity is dangerous and dreadful. 30 KAREN MILLER friendly and likeable . . . Mr. 0livett's helper . . . fun to be with . . . A willing friend with a kindly way. WILLIAM PFAFF boots, boots, moving up and down . . . You've never driven with me before, I see. You're nervous. REGINA MINARD mischief is her middle name . . . flower fresh . . . Full of pep, full of fun, a laugh and a smile for everyone. and Lfzlhce present disappears ANNMURRAY sophisticated swing fporchl . . . home- town queen . . . delightful and delovely . . . Ain't she sweet? CHARLES PATTON MADELINE MOATE curly red hair . . . freckles to match . . . My highest ambitions are yet to COIHC. good natured and generous . . . sin- cere . . . truthful . . . All of nature is to be found in the smallest things. 3l SUSAN SMITH talented . . . efficient . . . versatile . . . Smart lass, lots of class. KATHLEEN 0'KEEFE dreamer . . . cute and cheery . . . laughing eyes . . . A dimple in her chin, a devil within. i 1 s l S Q JAMES PELLAM slow, easy going . . . short boy grown tall . . . He enj ' enjoy him. oys life as much as we HELEN ROGERS popular . . . canned fun . . . one in a million . . . Born to be happy. The laughter We were gllamll it LEON PERKINS joker A. . . all around guy . . . gay and bright . . . I love you with all of my heart and a piece of my liver. OS :HTG DONNA PETRAZIO happy . . . alert . . . never at a loss for words . . . Even if there's nothing to say, she'l1 say it. CLARE PUTNAM nice to be with . . . bubbles . . . gay ..A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums. ALAN POORMAN calm . . . smart . . . nice . . . likes good time . . . Man in a white shirt. will echo through fthe your S KATHLEEN OGDEN bright and perky . . . sunshine . . . Sure'n there's something about the Irish. SUE ANN NICKLER clever . . . sweet . . . attractive . . . pleasing to know . . . She bubbles and the world bubbles with her. HAZEL SHERRY delightful and nice . . . sports minded her. 5 W EDWARD ROEBER tall . . . industrious . . . swell guy Will walk with the gods. . Q We could use a dozen more like 33 JOSEPH ROSETTI mechanically-minded . . . our T-bird king . . . crew cut . . . With a small car he can do anything. KAY ANN STREICH popular . . . friendly . . . a cure for the blues . . . Some stars just twinkle, others shine. A 3 V F i RICHARD SEBRING brawny . . . sensible . . . outdoorsman . . . pleasing . . . Cupid with a bow and arrow. NANCY SMITH bright . . . channing smile . . . shining eyes . . . Cute, clever and full of fun. when other muiglhuts Qaumcrll other nys SYDNEY SIZER slow . . . easygoing . . . sleep . . The man withuthe goatee. ROSE ANN TARTAGLIA fun . . . noise . . . cheerful . . . Her smile lights the world. S JEAN TETI mischievous . . . merry . . . vim, vigor and pep . . . You don't know what she's going to do until she does it. 0 DAVE SLOTTJ E prexy . . . agreeable guy , . , .easygoing . . . Girls irritate me but I love to be irritated. may llfiiinmll luis gone our separate ways DONALD STUART mischief-making elf . . . just flew in . . . If Cod can love 'em all, I can love a dozen. SANDRA VERGASON witty . . . always willing . . . laughing girl . . . I would rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad. ELAINE UZDALE cheerful . . . friendly . . . bright . . Showered with sweetness, the fragrance of happiness. THOMAS TAGGART what's in Truman? . . . bashful, but nice . . . Not in sympathy with anything that requires effort. . 5 3 35 I X DONALD UBER a smile of his own . . . good sport ready friend . . . l couldn't du-et alone- FLOYD WHITEHEAD quiet guy . . . a little lost puppy . . so nice . . . As shy as he looks? RONALD UBER bashful gentleman . . . a nice lad . . . horses . . . So I helped him du-et. 0 ce will have tlhcese JUDY WHEATON energetic . . . smart . . . never a dull . . e' ' ' ' i moment . Sh s as kind as she IS fair. RICHARD WENNIN big boy . . . swinging bridge . . . deep thoughts . A quiet boy is what they say. the politician . . . small devil . . . old friend returned . . . From what I've read and heard, the world has already been discovered. fu so girl COLLEEN WILLIAMS thoughtful, worthy of praise . . . lover of horses . . . Joys are her wingsg sorrows her spurs. emem, ceir' RACHEL ZWALD everyone's quiet friend . . . ever willin . . And beautiful are friends. S KEITH WOOMER studious and skillful . . . the thinker . . . bashful, too . . . His pleasant man- ner wins him many friends. WILLIAM TOPOLSKI tiger . . . the proud one . . . ath- letically inclined . . . To some he's witty,.to some he's shy, but all agree he's one swell guy. Q 4. in gi Bm Topolski Rachel Zwald Judy Wheamll Judy Malizia Elaine Uzdale Carl G1'0V-amz Tom Armstrong Babies are such cuddly things To this you will agree Here pictured on this page yo11'll find Us when we were wee. Tom Taggart Leah Del? Jerry l 9 'G 5 . i - Q . Q v Q S . N swan . M H X qs-ge .P Xie X .its 'X i X 'X' L Wg Qs' Fi L1 NO-at X MAX S 1 S -3 ,,t.' 5 3' 'S . - X . X X . W l O t Garnet Mason Bob Olivet: es ey 5 rum Dave Slonje Carolyn Clark Colleen Williarr li- I -f .lim Guido A Barbara! A jean Ten Paul Mlhalek I r - r r X , l ri l f ' F5 4 '. 'v Xl V -i - X A . - A ' ' .lim Doud me-sus-v-.-.,,. G X l X X , 'I XA t fe K X N 1 X was Q x 'I QW N' t Q x x we 8 'R X X , S S , X X X A 5 K gi' S Y air? X sX 5? Q so il' .gl F : En g ,. 4, xX f ' s Q? X X me gg N - r X x ,ks X, Les Johnson Kay Ann Si1'eiCl1 Judy Allman Darlene Brown Gary Crosby a-X' Carolyn Brown Woomer Petrazio Lewis Helen Rogers 1 Madeline Moate Klock we all know Baby pictures should Barb not go We don't care what others think So in they'll go, and we'll just wink! Tony Larry i lsliggg Benedict La Brozzi Rose Mary Anita Nancy Leon Gennocro Lewis Jones Perkins Judy Kinter And in our Yearbook Nas we Ron Andrews 'W swf' Kate Ogden Q A gfiiffl Q 1 or , . Nr ,sr Q X X kim X s wx X X ,seftfgm wi ,X , Bill Ostrum . . 1 r J im Dempsey .Sl X s it QF xv X K- was si' if e Q Richard Wennin lienry Carol Burns wi Bill Dale Fran Brennan Charles Patton rank Andrews Bates Dxana Lewls Pat Coppersmilh Jane Best Kathy eh Hazel Low ett X Dorothy he 1 .. ' Hess - A -L N X , k,Lmx.Ix P- D s t Q t X X V X wif s . X t X X S X X be it g as O x as is x X to Q at X X Lambert Alan Kleeg Poorman Sue Nickler Oh, how much some faces change, While others stay the same. From one to seven do they range- But how many could you name? Ann Kiwi? 1 Helen Gee S? 3 Jeanette Johnson Rita McClure Kormsh Pellam David Caton Ronald and Donald Uber Ronald Gale Joan Edwards Kathy O Keefe fji' 'lil SCS? J Roberta Lion x W N X 'gk X S ... X to X Q Sandy Vergason. Dorothy Caseino as Barbara Kerstetter Bonnie Berry Barbara Clasl Steve Malizia BEAUTY is personified in our musical by the lovely ladies shown here. Karen Kommer, left, was chosen by her class to represent C.C.H.S. at the Laurel Festival in Wellsboro in June, 1961. Representing our school at the Flaming Festival in Renovo last fall was Judy Kin- ter, lower left, the choice of the Senior Class. Each year the Varsity Club chooses a Senior girl to reign as Queen at the Homecoming Dance. This year its choice fell upon Helen Rogers, shown in the cen- ter of the first row in the picture to your upper right. With Helen is the Homecom- ing Court, Karen Kommer, Carol Burns, Regina Minard, Barbara Kerstetter, Bar- bara De Lozier, Judy Malizia, Dorothy Lambert, Kathy O'Keefe, Carole Kornish and Kate Ogden. We shall all remember 1960 as Cameron County's Centennial Year. The group of girls shown lower right were those honored to represent the county in parades and Centennial affairs throughout the celebration. Ann Murray was a lovely queen and the members of her court were Helen Gee, Mary Armstrong, Mary Merkle, Carole Kornish, Sue Nickler, Clare Putnam, Sarah Griffith, ,ludy Kin- ter, and Karen Kommer. :Q ,Xi Q XQ X N .N WQ XX XX wi , , ...S.X,XX, -N. - ' X X . : -X. X . NX XN X XX X X XX KX, X XFX QQ' XXRQ X X RAX X X SX X X5 E X XXX XX XX N X N.. ll? 'THE Showing surprise at flowers from Dr. Gootch: .ludy Kinter, Ward Beaton, Jeanette Johnson, Jerry Hill, and Dorothy Lambert, Dateline-November 13, 1960 Last night it was this tcritic's pleasure to review If Mother Only Knew, a three-act comedy produced by the Class of '6l. In the vernacu- lar of the trade-it was a smash The cast played superbly to a well- filled auditorium. Laughter was the keynote, and those taking part carried the comedy beautifully. Director Richmond should be complimented. USHERETTES for the evening: Carol Lewis, Bonnie Berry, .lean Teti, Darlene Brown, Fran Brennan, Nancy Jones, Mary' Gennocro, Carolyn Clark. A A Y E But, what will I do now, Aunt Maxy?, asks Mother Rita 'Oh, I think that's lovely, exclaims Dorothy as Jeanette relays phone message. Bill Ostrum, Brains,' Dorothy Lambert, Bernaaline Ann Murray, Gladys Gooch Rita Glasl, M other Mary Merkle, Aunt Mary Ward Beaton, Hercules Nelson Judy Kinter, Connie Maxwell CAST DIRECTOR-MR. RICHMOND Leo Cummings, Badge Burns Jerry Hill, Wilbur Maxwell Dave Slottje, Father Robert Kepler, Policeman Jeanette Johnson, Betty Lou, Leslie Johnson, Dr. .leffery Gooch .. Q. 5- X + 'ww Nx X f X 2 ix ' 5 B 1 Q ia ss sw News X Sree 5 A -K Q is S i S la Sag X. S ' Nei K as X E xx S s ee Nr S' A magic prelude to uMoments to Remember was our Junior Prom. Shown here are some of the decorators and their guestsg Elaine Uzdale, Leah Klock, Judy Malizia, Carol Burns, Dorothy Caseino, Judy Bingeman, Kate Ogden, Karen Miller, Barb Kerstetter, Karen Kommer, Sue Nickler, Ward Beaton, Les Johnson, Bill Topolski, Ron Kuleck, Tony Benedict. and Ed Roeber. 46 What goes up must come downn The Balloon Brigade: Karen Kline- stiver, Clare Putnam, and Mary Merkle. Judy Bingeman finishes the ceiling while Rita Glasl and Clare Putnam get caught by the camera. Mary Merkle, Barb Delsozier, and Phyllis McWilliams get the center piece ready to roll. The Carousel King and Queen are crowned! 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X s s Gloria Paul Sharon David Doloway 0'Hern Clark Size: Cynthia Paul Jeanne Russell Joy Walter Swasnick Patton Smith Lewis Calford Zebker Margo Michael Sally Terry Wilma Donald Lovett Essner Poorman Core F aulds Kerstetter Sandra ,I im Dianne John Sally Larry Gladys Randall Polly .lo John Stuart Zwald Hayden Mira Mason Miller Long Loncosky Cummings English Patricia Thomas .l0yce Melvin Barbara Kenneth Kristine .lim Jeanne Jack Zimmer McDonough Lewis Kehl Boden Schuckers Monroe Heidrich Antczak Fowler Ruth Jack Susan Don Marian Thomas Sandra Sam Kathy Dave Dynda Zelenz Baron Olson Burgoon Engle Bu rwell Arndt Brown Benyon Mary Frances Frank Virginia Janet .lim Sarah Tom Linda David Slott je McKimm F ragale Goff Young Dezack Rogers Burk Egbert Berman Dianne Mary Marilyn Arnold Thomas William john Frank David Richard Michael Hartman Haviland Thomas Woodward Thomas Del..ozier Coveney Lambert Kamats Thomas Louis Clifford Delbert David Jim Paul Sam Richard .lames Paul J ohnson Mihalek Both Ba ney Pearsall Yahnile Galford Delp Lyon Sherry Crosby 52 William Peggy Walter N adyne Richard Judy Gary Judy Gary Joy Grippo Reed Emigh Allen Bauer LaBrozzi Woods Stevens Cross Hoover Qlass oily 965 Arneata Louis Gates Resofsky John Eric Mary C0PPfl'Smilh ' Peterson Clark PRESIDENT V. PRESIDENT SEC.-TREAS. Joyce Robert Eileen Robert Gladys Richard Diane David Grace Michael Stuart Heitner 0'Keefe McDonald Beldin Williams Berry Kuppelweiser Vroman Gennocro Shirley Victor Mary Richard Geraldine Neil Joan Kenneth Tuttle Campbell Weis Gibbs Lewis Mclsaac Glasl Heitzenrater 53 Joseph Sandra Ronald Virginia Walter Peggy Mark Linda James , Edith Uber Grimone Hoover Johnson Lewis Brown Bricker Songer MacMillan LaPolt Ilaverne Barbara Lester Joanne Francis Betty PHI Gale Haviland Hoover Vallimont Thompson - Housler Baker Normanb' BHUCI' Man Susan Susan Zoschg McMillan Jordan PRESIDENT V. PRES. SEC.-TREAS. 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Kinter Lyon Card Diebler Sebring Munsell Mix McKimm Manners Hartman 55 lI 4Hl,ClilCEB 8 Raw 1: Linda Baker, Laura Beldin, Lorraine Johnson, Kathleen Lane, Nancy Dexter, Beverly De Lozier, Eleanor Glasl, Sandra Har- ford, Virginia Hayes, Anne Klees, Betty Gates, Frances Caseino, Marilyn Hathaway, Kathy Allen, Jean Clark. Row 2: Eric Kuhn, Dennis Summerson, Ronald Heitzenrater, Timothy Petrazio, GeriGriffitl1, David Brown, David Coppersmith, James Grippo, Evard Klock, Roy Griffith, Donn Carlstrom. William Berry, Craig Hudson. Row 3: Cynthia Bauer, Sharon Hause, Barbara Housler, Peggy Dezack, Dona Gartner, Gwen Coon, Judy Hockenberry, Lois Eckenroad, Janice Gross, Holly Coburn, Cheryl Heitner, Karen Kuleck, Susan Impress, Janice Burnside. Row 4: Michael Puskar, Edmund Stuart, David Harford, Robert Bushor, John Kautz, Michael Henry, Thomas Brewer, Thomas Bailey, Kenneth Campbell, Robert lsacke, Gerald Callahan, George Brunner, Gary Johnson, Charles Barnhart. Row 5: John Mc- Lean, John Mitcheltree, Kenneth Shaffer, Thomas Keller, Robert Foster, Eugene Kinley, Dale Griffith, Harold Grimm, Andrew Ander- son, Ned Gore, Eric Ericson, Ronald Andrus, Alvin Brown. Row 6: James Berry, Larry Baron, James Buerk, James Thomas, Robert Delp, Larry Campbell, Don Miller, James Reed, Gary Clinger, Robert Moore, James Grasser, James Benyon, Dale Jordan, Gary Kamats. We are not sure if Jack Stringfellow is typical of the Eighth Grade or . not, but all agree he's quite a clown. 56 Qlass Oiiv 965 Row I: Gilda Zito, Lois Lupro, Janice McOmber, Sandra Michael, Christina McAdam, Carol Rolf, Michele Price, Mary Smith, Barbara Towner, Linda Mumford, Barbara Uber, Neila Toner, Peggy Stuart, Connie Uplinger. Row 2: Herbert Doloway, Gary House, Barry Sarick, George Lewis. David Reed, John Regec, Steven Summerson, Franklin Schuckers, Byron Murray, Michael Wheaton, Ronald Stengel, Robert Skillman, Steven Troncone, David Swartwood. Row 3: Kathy Shadman, Joan Smith, Marie Reitz, Karen Vogt, Candy Newton, Gayle Tilburg, Linda Wheaton, Cecelia Raffaele, Nancy Sarick, Mary Wilhelm, Mary Ellen Patton, Wanda Logan, Pamela Mc- Feely, Mary Manginell. Row 4: Daniel Erickson, Robert Hart, Allan Mira, Felix Swiderski, John Stringfellow, Joseph Narby, James Ra- ntarge, Claude Lanphere, Randy Swesey, Robert Mix, Fred Miller, Paul Lyon, Larry Vergason, Dennis Mitcheltree. Row 5: Margaret Bren- nan, Sharon Cleaveland, Nancy Vroman, Mary Lou Edinger, Gloria Armstrong, Judy Pearsall, Patty Schillinger, Sally Reed, Carol O'Hem, Patricia Weiss, Frances Rainarge, Verena Ruberto, Sandra Ostrum. Row 6: Richard Beck, Dennis Neal, Frances Lupro, John Prosper, Larry Werts, Larry Minnier, William White, Albert Peterson, James Zidar, Dennis Weidenboerner, Peter Rinehuls, Robert Lininger, John Strait, Bernard Kriner, Robert Lucas. One of the Social Studies highlights of the year was the election campaign and voting procedure used throughout the school to familiarize the students with this important citizenship training. Shown here is Mr. Rogers conducting the Middle Ward voting. V 57 lI iMllCB SCBVCBIII1 The Guidance Counselor, Mr. Allinger, discusses results of tests with Mary Wenzel and Joann Smith. Row I: Kathleen Kamats, Susan Frith. Sharon Johnson, Mary Long, Letitia Caseino, Alice Edgar, Sarah Jane McLarren, Theresa Hanson, Sandy Caruso, Shirley Gibbs, Nancy Mc0mber, Sherrill Fields, Debbie Lewis, Adrienne lsacke, Barbara Hoffower. ,Row 2: Fred Farber, Richard Kahnell, William Hampton, Albert La Polt, Lynn Galford, Dale Lewis, Thomas Lewis, Larry Johnson, George Lovett, Arnold Hayes, Carl Goff, John Kriner, Floyd Keefer, William Hendrickson. Row 3: Linda Grovanz, Donna Goff, Janice Guido, Alice Bender, Sandra Berry, Jerri Caskey, Mary Andrews, Kay Cooley, Ginny Clingan, Coleen Butterfuss, Linda Cooper, Roberta Gore, William Foley, Kay Maguire, Diane Metz, Bonny Marshall. Row 4: Don Kephart, John Fragale, Ronald Hostettlar, Richard Hayden, Ronald Kerr, Bill Kronenwetter, Robert Losey, Richard Long, Thomas Hay, Craig Johnson. Row 5: Patrick Fannin, William Bowen, Dennis Close, Glenn Detweiler, Joseph Burnside, Thomas Dirvonas, Phyllis Beldin, Diane Cassel, Barbara Batchelder, Judy Boyer, Kris- tine Beckman, Charles Casamo, Joseph Cummings, Robert Armstrong, John Bauer, Gene Fisher. Gordan Coppersmith. Row 6: Robert Both, Dennis Beldin, John Arndt, Lee Erickson, Mark Bender, Virgil Chambers, Albert Dippold, Richard Bauer, David Cochran, Bernard Armstrong, Basil Buchanan, Daniel Dolan, Scott Barnes. ----W sssys ff, ,...y- -------- .nswsw :sv-wsassaysINewfsavvqxxamwsxstssawwssesas:ss-me-swswasfaszze .-.. s .X-ss -vsafstsa sr rs. est.:-.ssl se -:. was-.a-aw.s: - as -s.- 5 . . s -..- .- L. .rs --.aw ,V X- . Qlass oil' 966 Mr. Richmond helps the Seventh graders 'ifix up for their yearbook picture. Row I: Mary Yahnite, Mary Moate, Mary Ann Pleak. Karen Miller, Kathy Nevins, Gail Russell, Darlene Ray, Jeanne Pfaff, Judy Nickler, Mary Jane Priest, Carmella Repaci, Donna Minnie-r, Sharon Reed. Row 2: Dale Slottje, Rex Waddington, Ma.rk Van Divner, Charles Zimmer, Robert Wheeler. David Smith, Bruce Smith, Leo Smith, Mark Smith, Terry Smith, Paul Wisser, Craig Slinkman, John Weis, Harry Whiting. Row 3: Vivian Shaffer, Suzanne Stamberger, Joann Smith, Rhonda Ruberto, Cheryl Barnhart, Lea Azzato, Stella Hill, Mary Jane Rees, Sharon Malizia, Cindy Miglicio, Judy Piper, Cheryl Peterson, Phyllis Repaci, Diane Miller. 'Row 4: Rich- ard Malizia, Mark Petrazio, Theodore McDowell, Robert Streich, Robert Nestor, Robert McKiernan, Fred Manginell, Michael Palmar- chuck, James Mitchell, Anthony Repaci, David Nitsche, Fred Marshall, Donald Munsell, Edward Reed. Row 5: Judy Wennin, Carolyn Wolfanger, Sharon Vogt, Sally Wheaton, Esther Smith, Linda White, Carol Stuart, Susan Swartwood, Margaret Zoschg, Cheryl Streich, Marilyn Warnick, Mary Wenzel, Beverly Robinson, Sharon Akins. Row 6: Stanley Schwender, Edmund Pearsall, Dennis Rajkowski, Roy Mitchell, Robert Pleak, Michael Raffaele, William Meisel, Robert Mira, Timothy Petrazio, William Villella, George Sherry, David Snyder, Fred Pellam, James Mumford. Row 7: Norman Pickering, Jim Whitcomb, Kenneth Turner. - ---7W-,.,-...t,,. - M,,,,t:...:,,.,,,..,.,..t.,W Y W,s,rse,.,.ss ttrt ...rr lsewr ,ttt.. L ---s-ssfs., t..... V Y ...ws,s,,ss,,s,.ssts ..tts, YY was ,,ttt 5 .s,s,w,,s,stssN1,s,,s.ws,se-ses, ttttttt T ,M .........tts ss.:st.New,sss,,,a,.wssNMm,,,s.s,,ss,s-,ss st xx W ,ff 7 ,W M W ,W is xx g S513 R A Emi L X N-.gi ..hA X. MX Q A Ns AGT IW' E N T R E A C T S 6ll1'lIl1CI'BlF'CCDlI'll oiuunty iigih Scclhicocol 0 CBIUIIICODIID QERIIJI ECHOES OF DRUMS . . . BLASTS OF HORNS . . . SILVERY NOTES OF FLUTES . . . NO LANGUAGE BARRIER HERE TO TELL THE WORLD OUR STORY . . . MR. BEZEK'S CLASS- ROOM HAS CREATED A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE WHERE HUMOR-SERIOUSNESS-MILL TARY GRANDEUR ARE EXPRESSED WITHOUT THE NEED OF WORDS. THE BRASS-THE WOODWINDS-THE PERCUSSION-THE BATON LAY THE GROUNDWORK FOR AN ATMOS- PHERE SUITABLE FOR THIS MOST IMPORTANT STAGE PRODUCTION. MR. BEZEK, OUR TALENTED DIRECTOR, RAISES THE BATON . . . Row 1: Donald Bixler, John Mira, Robert Heitner, John Andrus, James Zeman, Rita McClure. Row 2: Dave Slottje, Kathleen Ogden, Robert MacDonald, Joan Glasl, Sandra Gartner, Ronald Kuleck. Row 3: Barbara Glasl, Dianne Mi- chael, Susan Baron, Ruth Russell, Gloria Doloway, Donna Leonard. Row 4: Mary Merkle, Barbara Kerstetter, Susan Hoffman, Jeanne Cummings, Sue Ann Nickler, Patricia Coppersmith. Row 5: Clare Putnam, Beth Montgomery, John Coppersmith, Bob Olivett, Sandy Burwell, John English. Row 6: Carole Komish, Mary Weiss, Selborne Coleman, John Higgins, Louis Mihalek, Tom Armstrong. Row 7: Alan Poorman, Jack Zelenz, John R. Clark, Paul O'Hem Joy Galford, Jeanette Johnson. Row 8: Connie Coppersmith, Linda Kornish, Diane Hayden, Hazel Sherry, Judy Smith, Linda Bates. Row 9: Susan Smith, Jan Weiss, Mary Armstrong, Sara Rogers, Gail Felt, Kathryn Bnmner. Row 10: Dorothy Caseino, Sandy Vergason, Margo Lovett, Barbara Boden, Johnna Wolfe, Barbara Crandall. Row 11: Rodney Mishler, David Lambert, Judy LaBrozzi, Margaret Reed, Robert Melzer, Robert Lambert. 7 usico oostfscr-:nes Shown here is the group responsible for the many activities concerned with keeping the band financially sound: the Music Boosters. Made up of in- terested parents and friends of the band, this organization meets monthly to discuss its problems. Discussing the Aunt Jemima Pancake Supper is Mrs. Robert Olivett, Mrs. Helen Putnam, Mrs. Pauline O'Hern, Mrs. Liz Glasl, Mrs. Richard Johnson, Mrs. Al Kuleck, Mrs. Eva Armstrong, president, John Bezek, band director, Mrs. Dot Poorman, Mr. Buzz Olivett, Mr. Harry Lloyd, Mrs. John McClure and Mr. Rodney Mishler. In a familiar pose, Mr. Bezek checks for the kick-off. Junior an Row I: Gwen Coon, Cheryl Heitner, Anne Klees, Nancy -Sarick, Karen Vogt, Susan McMillan, Carol Casamo, Michele Price, Linda Coop' er, Mary Ann Pleak, Bonnie Marshall, Kristine Beckman. Row 2: Gloria Smith, John Regec, Ruth Caseino, Karen Kuleck, Joyce Bingeman, Carol Bixler, Glenn Lucas, Sharon Vogt, Roy Mitchell, Mary Wilhelm, Signe Larson, Larry Vergason, Jeanne Armstrong, Gail Bauer, Pa- tricia Weiss, Susan Impress. Row 3: Carol Rolf, Joanne Jannotti Sandy Harford, Sharon Cleaveland, Marie Reitz Duane Ostrum, Sandy Ostrum, Kay Cooley, Sandra McLarren, Rhonda Ruberto, Sandra Berry, Dona Gartner, Glenn Detweiler, Gordon Coppersmith, James Benyon, Bernadette Oswald, Thomas Diwonas, David Brown, Donn Carlstrom, Larry Campbell, Janice McOmber, Ralph Wisser, Ray Stroup. Row 4: Linda Mumford, Jean Clark, Barbara Towner, Marilyn Hathaway, Frances Ramarge, David Nitsche, Richard Hay- den, Robert Pleak, John Kriner, Dale Lewis, Richard Kahnell. Standing: John Weiss, Marilyn Warnick, Donald Kepart, William Hendrick- son, Fred Pellam, Joan Beaton, John Kautz, Allan Mira, Robert Armstrong, Beverly Delozier, Susanne Stamberger, Dianne Metz, Robert Mira, Linda White, Cheryl Peterson, Joanna Coppersmith, Lester Vallimont, Dennis McManus, Peggy Dezack, Thomas Romick, Michael Kaye, Craig Hudson, George Brunner, Carol O'Hern, Felix Swiderski, David Coppersmith, David Snyder, Robert McDonald, Joann Smith, William Meisel. Absent: Edward Stumpff, Tim Petrazio, George Lovett, Robert Lucas, Pam McFeeley, Linda Wheaton, Larry Minnier. 63 C,Q,H,S, Qhorus 3 I Row 1: Karen Whitcomb, Karen Klinestiver, Gail Felt, Mary Slottje, Geraldine Lewis, Carole Kornish, Joy Galford, Nadyne Allen, Helen Gee, Arneata Gates, Robert McDonald, Danny Reynolds, Kenneth Schuckers, Russell Lewis, John Mira, John Clark, Eric Peterson, Katherine LaBrov.zi, Mary Weiss, Kathy Johnson, Joan Coburn, Jeanne Cummings, Gloria Doloway, Joyce Swiderski, Eileen 0'Keefe, Linda Kornish. Row 2: Shirley Tuttle, Carolyn Clark, Joy Hoover, Judy Smith, Joan Edwards, Sharon Clark, Dianne, Michael, Marian Burgoon, Carolyn Swatsler, Katherine Brunner, Helen Rogers, Donald Kerstetter, Paul Galford, David Lambert, David Berman, Victor Campbell, Robert Heitner, Paul O'Hern, Judy Malizia, Susan Muroski, Kristine Monroe, Judy LaBrozzi, Kathleen Shope, Linda Hoff- man, Patty Agliardo, Polly Jo Cummings, Sandy Hordeskyf Third Row: Jill Nystrom, Sandy Kinter, Regina Quinn, Barbara Boden, Betty Guido, Sandra Dougherty, Nancy Jones, Regina Minard, Rita McClure, John English, Paul Crosby, Louis Mihalek, John Higgins, Clipson Martin, Selborne Coleman, Dick Clark, Frank Coveney, Ronald Bateman, Steve Malizia, Sandra Burwell, Barbara Crandall, Donna Petrazio, Sue Hoffman, Kathy Brown, Leah Klock, Judy Kinter. Row 4: Judy Bingeman, Barbara Glasl, Judy Burlingame, Kay Ann Streich, Carol Burns, Joan Glasl, Susan Smith, Nancy Smith, Karen Kommer, David Slottje, Richard Sarick, Anthony Benedict, Timothy Meisel, Ronald Kuleck, Joe Rosetti, Thomas Engle, John Coppersmith, Robert Lambert, James Zwald, Leah Delp, Barbara Kerstetter, Pat Coppersmith, Bessie Gratton, Jan Weiss, Sandra Gartner, Johnna Wolfe, Judy Allman, Ann Murray. 0 ll C,C,H,,S, Clam Row 1: Karen Klinestiver, Carole Kornish, Karen Kommer, Helen Gee, Donald Kerstetter, Robert McDonald, Kenneth Schuckers, David Berman, Ronald Bateman, Steve Malizia, Kathryn Johnson, Joan Coburn, Kathleen Shope, Linda Kornish. Row 2: Carolyn Brown, Kathryn Brunner, Rita McClure, Paul Galford, Louis Mibalek, John Higgins, David Lambert, John Mira, Sue Hoffman, Sandra Hordesky. Row 3: Jill Nystrom, Sandra Kinter, Connie Coppersmith, Mary Merkle, John English, Paul Crosby, Clipson Martin, David Slottje, Sel- horne Coleman, John R. Clark, Robert Heitner, Eric Peterson, Barbara Kerstetter, Jan Weiss, Leah Klock, Judy Killler. R010 45 Bal'- bara Glasl, Judy Burlingame, Susan Smith, Nancy Smith, Richard Sarick, Anthony Benedict, Timothy Meisel, Ronald Kuleck, Frank Coveney, John Coppersmith, Robert Lambert, James Zwald, Pat Coppersmith, Johnna Wolfe, Judy Allman, Ann Murray. 64 A SONG IS A VISION OF THE FU- TURE . . . IT IS A HOPE THAT THE WORLD SOMEDAY MAY BECOME A DREAM OF BEAUTY, IT IS PEACE IN THE MIDST OF SORROWg IT IS PA- TRIOTISM EXPRESSED AT ITS BEST. MUSIC IS LISTENING, WAITING, SING- ING, SHARING-MUSIC IS LIFE. HERE AT C.C.H.S. MUSIC IS MR. LANGTON AND MR. LANGTON IS MUSIC AT ITS BEST. Mr. Langton takes five while hustling to get ready for the Christmas Concert. C.. ,iifiirfllsy 'C omits Row 1: Karen Klinestiver, Carole Kornish, Jeanne Antczak, Joy Galford, Ameata Gates, Marian Burgoon, Nadyne Allen, Carolyn Swatsler, Karen Kommer, Mary Weis, Kate Ogden, Sally Mason, Joan Coburn, Jean Cummings, Gloria Doloway, Joyce Swiderski. Row 2: Mary Lou Hartman, Sandy Kinter, Regina Quinn, Gale Felt, Judy Smith, Joan Edwards, Susan Baron, Shirley Tuttle, Mary Slottje, Bar- bara Boden, Katherine Brunner, Rita McClure, Sue Hoffman, Katherine Johnson, Katherine LaBrozzi, Eileen O'Keefe, Kristine Monroe, Polly Jo Cummings, Susan Muroski, Kathy Brown, Joyce Lewis, Kathleen Shope, Sandy Hordesky. Row 3: Jill Nystrom, Carolyn Brown, Joy Hoover, Geraldine Lewis, Margo Lovett, Sandra Dougherty, Jean Zoschg, Sharon Clark, Frances McKimm, Helen Gee, Nancy Jones, Regina Minard, Dianne Hayden, Sandy Burwell, Judy Malizia, Barbara Crandall, Linda Hoffman, Patty Agliardo, Judy LaBr0zzi, Donna Petrazio, Dianne Michael, Peggy Reed. Row 4: Judy Bingeman, Barbara Glasl, Judy Burlingame, Kay Ann Streich, Carol Burns, Karen Whitcomb, Joan Glasl, Betty Guido, Helen Rogers, Gladys Beldin, Gladys Long, Nancy Smith, Susan Smith, Pat Coppersmith, Jan Weiss, Barbara Kerstetter, Leah Delp, Judy Allman, Jolmna Wolfe, Bessie Grartton, Sandy Gartner, Leah Klock, Judy Kinter, Linda Kornish, Ann Murray. 65 B HHTS S 5 i 3 J J S Color Guard and Banner Carriers are a most important part of our 5 marching band. Row 1: Regina Minard, Bessie Cratton. Row 2: Kay Ann Streich, Ruth Dechant. Row 3: Joan Coburn, Jill Nystrom. To the right are those selected to represent C.C.H.S. at District Chorus at Otto-Eldred High Schoolg Mary Merkle, Connie Coppersmith, Judy Kinter, Leah Klock, David Slottje, Richard Sarick, David Lambert, Junior High Chorus Above are the members of the Junior High Chorus, Nancy Moran, Sharon Gennocro, Mike Kaye, Pat Nor- manly, Mike Leonard, Jim Johnston, Walter Lewis, Alan Welsh, Patty Kommer, Susan McMillan. Row 2: Marilyn Wolfanger, Patsy Kinter, Brenda lVaddington, Tom Romick, Kim Kelly, .lim Manners, Jack Evans, Ronald Hoover, Lester Vallimont, Linda Baughman, Bemie Os- wald, Carol Bixler. Row 3: Nancy Pellam, Shirley Mitchell, Eileen Griffith, Dennis McManus, Ray Stroup, Richard McCaslin, Steve Sepiol, Matt Zoschg, Don Cop- persmith, Gloria Olivett, Joan Beaton, Ruth Caseino. Row 4: Pat Geelen, Kitty Sizemore, Patty Villella, Kathy Dolan, Joyce Bingeman and Gail Bauer. Mr. Bezek rehearses the Junior High band. NUISCQS Joan Edwards, Judy Kinter, Judy Malizia, Regina Quinn, Kathy O'Keefe, Judy Bingeman, and Carol Lewis make up the C.C.H.S. majorettes. To the left are the representatives from C.C.H.S. to District Band at Kane, Pa.g Carole Kornish, Dianne Hayden, Mary Merkle, Sandra Vergason, Cqnnie Coppersmith, Jolm English, David Slottje, Susan Smith, Barbara Kerstetter, Rodney Mishler. Row 1: Barbara Hoover, Linda Songer, Sharon Gennocro, Linda McLean, Mike Kaye, John Strycula, Duane Ostrum, Hugh Jordan, Glenn Lucas, Alan Welsh, Pat Kommer, Susan Mc- Millan, Ruth Caseino, Sandy Grimone. Row 2: Marilyn Wolfanger, Patsy Kinter, Brenda Wad- dington, Sandra Grimm, Tom Bomick, Pat Nor- manly, Don Farber, Mike Leonard, Ed Berry, Walter Lewis, Alan Crosby, Linda Baughrnan, Bernie Oswald, Joan Beaton, Carol Bixler. Row 3: Nancy Pellam, Shirley Mitchell, Eileen Grif- fith, Nancy Moran, Bill Munsell, Jim Manners, Denny Palmarchuck, Ed Mottern, Jim Johnston, Ronald Hoover, Greg Signor, Jack Evans, Carol Coppersmith, Peggy Brown, Kathy Dolan. Row 4: Pat Ceelen, Kathy Sizemore, Pat Villella, Ginny Bateman, Ray Stroup, Dennis McManus, Kim Kelly, Richard McCaslin, Steve Sepiol, Matt Zoschg, Don Coppersmith, Lester Vallimont, Gloria Olivett, Jeanne Armstrong, Joyce Binge- man, Gail Bauer. To the right Mr. Langton tries out prospective stars for Good News. Jtuiior High Chorus TO THE TOP OF THE HILL! Our energetic Smokey Bear helpers make up Mr. Flegal and Mr. Plumskey's Forestry Club. Row 1: Mike Zerbe, Leo Cummings, Ray Jordan, Don Bowen, Bob Abriatis, Stan Whiting, Ron Kuleck. Row 2: Ronald Cale, Dean Bender. Row 3: Jim McMillan, John Harford, Don Stuart, Don Karnats, Bob Lambert, Don Caton, Ronald Morton, Jerry Miglicio, Syd Sizer, Ronald Kagarise. Row 4: Charles Chmelar, Dave Slottje, Orville Gates, John Dolan, Joe Heiber- ger, Jim Johnson, John Moore, Ronald Uber, Floyd Whitehead, Donald Uber, Wesley Ostrum, Bill Lyon, Ed Roeber, Joe Cool, Sam Arndt, Delbert Baney, Don Broker, Albert Deibler. Row 5: Mr. Flegal, Les Johnson, Ralph Heilig, asst. forester, Mr. Plumskey. The Press Club discovers the workings of the Press Office. These students, under the able direction of James Miller, are responsi- ble for the school news that is published weekly in the Cameron County Press Inde- pendent. Row 1: Donald Ives, Jeanne Antezak, Grace McDowell, Mr. Milford Smith, Anita Lewis, Mr. John Klees. Row 2: Jim Zeaman, Helen Rogers, Regina Minard, Susan Jordon, Judith Stevens, Mary Lou Hartman, Kathleen Brown, Garnet Mason, Donna Petrazio, Karen Miller, Donald Bowen, Janet Weiss, Elaine Uzdale, Judith Wheaton, Linda Bates, Jeanette Johnson, Pat Zixruner. 68 The studious and versatile students pictured here are the members of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Kennedy is the advisor. Row 1: Nancy Smith, Anita Lewis, Carole Kornish. Raw 2: Jane Best, Carol Burns, Claire Putnam, Judy Kinter. Row 3: Linda Bates, Roberta Lion, Mary Merkle, Mary Klees, Kathy Johnson. Row 4: Karen Klinestiver, Elaine Uzdale, Judy Wheaton, Rita Glasl, Barbara Glasl. Roiv 5: Susan Smith, Alan Poorman, Judy Bingeman. Row 6: Les Jolmson, Ward Beaton. C,C.H.S. is thankful to the Rotary Club of Emporium for affording our students the op- portunity of visiting Canada and in return, the Canadian students coming to our school for a week. Acton, Ontario was the host town for the Emporium students. Shown here are those taking part in this programg Mr. Hanson, Principal from Acton, Judy Bingeman, Doreen Gordon, Susan Wilson, Carole Kornish, Mr. Richmond, faculty representative from Em- porium. Row 2: Alan Poorman, Brian Barbeau, James lronside and Les Johnson. MU Alpha Theta is our chapter of the National Math Society and those students pictured here are the worthy members of it. Row 1: Mary Merkle, Carole Kornish, Clara Putnam. Row 2: Dorothy Caseino, Colleen Williams, Barbara Glasl and Advisor, 'Miss Plasterer. Row 3: Jerry Farber, Les Johnson, Bill Topolski. Miss Parmeter is the capable advisor of the Library Staff: those who help check books and keep the Library in good working order. Row 1: Jeanne Antczak, Kitty Sizemore, Wilma Faulds, Judy Gale, Susan Jordan, Patty Weiss. Row 2: Barbara Hoover, Sue McMillan, Mary Smith, Rose Toner, Neila Toner, Jack Stringfellow. Row 3: Alvin Brown, Peter Rinehuls, John Mitcheltree, John Kautz, Jolm McLean, Robert Skillman, Ronald Heitzenreiter, Terry Fragale, Robert Mix, Ronald Andrus, Bill Mascoto. Row 4: Tony Gennecro, Randy Swesey, Jeanne Henry, Albert Peterson, Kathy Lovett, Joy Hoover, Gerry Callahan, Virginia Johnson, Gary Clinger, Bob Heitner, William Berry, Nancy Pellam, Bill Klees, Larry Bender, Larry Minnier, Sandy Crimone, Pat Villella. 69 K X X55 QNXQ f N. 1 :L QC: s x 12: Rf , S X X 'fiffi . Q X Q -. : if 5 K X . S ' A A fi A briefing on the Pirates takes precedent over Mr. Plumskey's The Steady hum Of the WPCWYUCTS is made IJY the TYPiI1g I English Class for 3 few mgmentsg Fran Brennan and Stan Whiting students under Mr. Evans' directiong Vicki Lundin, Pat Agliardo, take part in 1he'aJ-gument, Pat Armstrong, Mildred Hodge, Palma Burganza, Carol Zimmer, Johnna Wolfe. SN AK PR VIEW We give you a preview only, not a complete picture of our school lifeg teachers and students are shown here and there doing just a few of the many varied activities offered by our school curriculum. An interesting experiment by Mr. Hugar is observed by the 9th Mr. Jim Miller's 10th Grade World History Class listen attentivelyg Grade General Science studentsg David Peavy, .loyce Bingeman, Judy Stephens, Linda Egbert, Wilma Faulds, Mary Hay, Mary Gail Bauer, .lack Evans and Ruth Caseino. Lou Hartman, Dianne Berry, Ruth Dynda, .lean Smith, Eileen O'Keefe, Mary Clark, Gladys Long and Tom Johnson. This is Lake Michigan, says Mr. Boring to his 7th grade History Class students, as they view with interest. Fractions, fractions, fractions, ably taught by Miss Smithg Beverly Heist, Terry Fragale, Kathy Dolan. 72 All the smiles tell us that Mr. Simon's History Class is now in sessiong Judy Burlingame, Regina Quinn, Richard Sarick, Mary .lane Miglicio, Rodney Mishler, Kathy LaBrozzi, Jim Dempsey, Jean Marie Smith, Ruth Dechant, Beth Montgomery, Sandy Vergason. The election and the Pirates come in under the heading of P.D. 'in this particular instance. Mr. P. C. Miller is the teacher. Q X Y., QQ iq X 5 fu fy ifkld , Q 1 X XX? K S S S S 5 e sf , 6 bN 5y xv X Rv -swim - Q v N X xi NX MLYNL fxx Q Q .N XS X, XXX . - S-iw. V ,X X K K, X K . :N X . - .. Q NX Q X X. ...g-. T. X CY YQ Q ' X Q Y' - X Q Q Q X X- XX. .K - - XS.. --2--wg X. N--XXXA.-.X A-X , XX X Ii N KS -. K Q -XX . X. XK KK 5 'is Q K f Q Q . K Q 'X - X .Q ,Q mK-- Q . 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X 1 xx Emxggfmwmwzrmmw if X Y Mtn pa., AM' 5 ' AX! -Q . ' ' , nk- guy'--sag X, x. Lkz rg ' N h,pv?,11-3 , N Viv ,ff1fi'KE1i' 'X1 ,A i K ' - , V H Qi' ' jf-X lf' MM' if s ax, '-Q' fe ,Q i' gy: I 1 1 an 0 ' if fi K N' gm' X x...f N Q K 1, X K 0 Q Q f . O s S X 80 ,X .,,. X Lil X xx,.xX XX, Q . X X 'T X ' X - XX x ,M , X, N., ..... -- f- ,X,..,..m..11f5f3 ' X A k,5?x.fi, if X X -- XQSNXXQXXXXXQT fs X X512:xm -:-'S XXX' X .i X Q J NRA 4 q.A.X...XwSi-wa. S . XX X X X S :arf X XXX X X WX XXX X 1 -- -XX. XX. X XT X X X L x X X .N wi ' S 1 XX X Nkuu H VARSITY BASKETBALL COACH James Thompson JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL COACH John Simon 5 I JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL COACH Thomas Parker 8l VARSITY GLUE SENIIURS C.C.H.S. VARSITY CLUB Row 1: Bill Topolski. Row 2: Bill Ostrum, Dave Caton, Ray Bowen, Don Bowen, Jerry McAuley. Row 3: Les Johnson, Steve Malizia, Ward Beaton, Don Broker. Row 3: Joe Gri- mone, John Dolan,.Ed Roeber and Joe Heiberger. Row 4: Mr. Simon, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Baker, Mr. Boring. Kenny Miller takes a handoff from quafferback Jerry Mc- Aulay in the St. Marys game. Throwing key blocks are Bill Topolski and Ray Bowen. In the game with St. Marys, Ray Bowen has just taken a handoff and is going through the center of the line as Don Bowen blocks his man. Joe Heiherger, Bill Topolski and Jerry Farber look on. Emporium co-captains Bill Topolski and Steve Malizia win the toss and elect to receive. Port Allegany captains 'Duane Gregg and Bob Wycoff, brother of a former C.C.H.S. teacher, look on. 83 FOOTBALL SCORES C.C.I'I.S .....,,. ,,,..,,,. 2 0 Renovo ,O,.. C.C.H.S ........ ...... 7 Ridgway .,,,,,.,. .O,,O,, C.C.H.S ..,..... ...,,.... 4- 0 Coudersport .....,.. ,...... 6 C.C.H.S ........ ...,.. 6 Port Allegany C.C.I'I.S ....... ..,... 9 Otto-Eldred ..... ..,,... 1 2 C.C.H.S ..,.,... ..,...,,. 1 9 Sheffield ......... ...,,.. 410 C.C.I'I.S ........, 20 Johnsonburg C.C.H.S ...... 19 St. Marys .,... C.C.I'I.S ...... 7 Smethport ....... ------12 84 I JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: Frank Schuckers, Jim Zeaman, Larry Miller, Paul Galford, Jirn Yahnite, Russell Lewis, Jim Chandler. Row 2: Frank Fragale, 'I'om.Engle, Jack Fowler, Richard Kamats, Paul Crosby, Jim Dezack. Row 3: Jim Heidrich, Walter Zebker, Donald Caton, Donald Kamats, Mike Cennocro. Q i 5 FOOTBALL MANAGERS Dean Bender, Richard Mix, Ed- Roeber, Frank Ruberto and Jack McAu1ay E ! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Linda Williams, Leah Klock, Jean Smith. Row 2: Karen Kommer, Pat Farber, Kitty Leonard and Carole Kautz. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: John Higgins, Jack DeLozier, Bill Beaton, Dave Berman. Row 2: Richard Gibbs, Jim Yahnite, Richard Kamats, Henk Bossers, John Coppersmith. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Patsy Kinter, Susan McMillan, Beverly Heist, Jean Smith, Wanda Logan, A BASKETBALL MANAGERS ' Pat Normanly, Leslie Johnson, Donald Ives. BASKETBALL SCORES CCHS OPPONENT Couclersport Renovo Central Smethport Coudersport Renovo Johnsonburg St. Marys Ridgway Otto Port Allegany Sheffield Central Smethport Johnsonburg St. Marys Ridgway Otto Port Allegany Sheffield JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: Robert Isacke, Mike Henry, John Kautz, Fred Farber, Ronald Kerr, Mike Palmarchuck, Jim Mitchell. Row 2: Pat Fannin, Don Farber, Mike Leonard, Stan- ley Schwender, Richard Bauer, Kenny Campbell, Tom Brewer. Row 3: Byron Murray, Jim Benyon, Tom Romick, Mark Bricker, Edward Mottern, Jack Evans and Dennis Hanes. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: Bob Joyce, Dennis Hanes, Gary Johnson, Steve Sepiol, Bill White. Row 2: Jim Gratten, Mark Bricker. Row 3: Bill Klees, John McLean, John Strycula, Gregory Signor, Edward Mottern, Terry Barker, Ralph Wisser. Row 4: Tom Romick, Mike Leonard, Don Farber, Pat Norrnanly, Bill Munsell, Gary Clinger and Glenn Lucas. block it. Joe Grimone and Don Kamats look on I . new Tim Meisel shoots a layup while Coudersport tries t4 a XX ii-www CCT VI YEARBOUK E QUEE 1 E 1 T M - wmrf X S lr, a 1 S .f November' 25, e3S52S f Feiss arms algal 1 e si Raider sea s5 X Samessn Seems? Rigs School sssdiamdisyssne . ir dsssrins, fsmssgivania Beer miss Glsalz- . Q . m1, - e, 32 the finalists ssmssiisg for has iitie of lQSlfRaiier Qasea. From this grsss sf lovely genes ladies losses se1sssss e the Qsssn ssifaavs ss indicated an the reverse side of i hs? ghstsgrash. T l s e s l f 5 s' f e extend her my ssxfmesltlacsagrassslatignsf sad ss ease of the Esveiy rssners-up my best wishes. h .- la 1 Q isitilfisississt psrssaal iI'iBSS:R3f'iilSh1?3'sEEQ beset ivgisimesil ' to yes and tisjfasslty sad student body sf GsmsrenaGoemty Rigs Sosss1.f fini s 1 eh . saal ijb ee'o 1 s . . . .L - K 'k T as 5 1 'sb Gsmmings: X Sffoll al l. S3 ii ggfsggsss ass ,!1giyss1f.1 1 1 ' i 5 f is 'I'F1TS ieidsliisifgsfi low ooia XSS?-'Q'Q2f4'2aie?5fQ o 1 i . . . and congratulations to Carol Burns, our Yearbook Queen, from all the Readers of the 1961 Raider. Carol is a member of the Class of '61 and is very popular among her classmates. The youngest of four children, Carol resides on Sylvan Heights. ix? CHOOHA ,, MENDAR AUGUST: Teacher's lnstitute . . . First day of school . . . DECEMBER: Basketball games . . . Sadie Hawkins Dance . . . Hire The Handicapped Essays . . . Pancake Supper . . . Hunting Season . . . Vocal Christmas Concert . . . School decorations . . . Yearbook Christmas Goody Sale . . . Christmas Assembly . . . Vacation . . . Snowball . . . 92 SEPTEMBER: School on its way . . . P.T.A. dances start . . . Band Ice Cream Social . . . Football games . . Senior Christmas Card Sale . .'Yearbook Dance . . . OCTOBER: Senior Magazine Sale . . . Second Day of Institute . . . Windows painted for Halloween . . . Band Day at Penn State . . . Canadian Exchange Program . . . Ring Dance . . . Pennsylvania History Class to Harrisburg . . . District Meeting, Mu Alpha Theta, Math Society at Johnstown . . . Organization of Cameron County Area School Board . . . NOVEMBER: American Education Week . . . Report Cards . . . Homecoming Dance . . . Open House . . . Faculty Frolic . . . Varsity Club Dance . . . Veteran's Day Program . . . Thanksgiving Vacation L . . Sock Hop . . . JANUARY: Freshmen wearing Class Hats . . . Junior Class Play . . . Freshman Class Hat Dance . . . Semester Ends . . . Report cards again . . . FEBRUARY: Yearbook Queen Dance . . . Good News . . . Yearbook deadline . . . Valentine Dance . . . MARCH: Science Fair . . . Senior Class Play . . . Yearbook Dinner . . . District Chorus . . . Talent Show . . . Report Cards . . . APRIL: Easter Vacation . . . Bunny Hop . . . Band Concert . . . District Band . . . Regional Band . . . Senior Day at Meisels . . . National Honor Society . . . Seniors to Wash- ington . . . Regional Chorus . . . MAY: Elk-Cameron Music Festival . . . Junior Prom . . . Vocal Music Concert . . . Yearbooks arrive . . . 6th Grade orientation . . . Final Exams . . . Senior Trip to Sylvania . . . Class Day . . . Baccalaureate . . . Commencement . . . Awards Day . . . Summer Vacation time . . . K K K ..... is ..--.aww stem s E 93 S :sis 5552. -ir E-ffigiik lf-T 15 ..,73T.5i5'l1 . - i. GL ss GRADE SEVEN Mr. Lamont, Mr. Kuhn, Mr. Boring and Mr. Straessley are those teachers responsible for the introduction of the seventh grade to C.C.H.S. They see that these students enjoy the social life of the P.T.A. dances and various sporting events, and also see that they do not become too expert in the art of running down the hall. GRADE EIGHT Mr. Rogers, Mrs. Gregory, and Mrs. Stayer keep tabs on the Eight graders. fMiss Baker is not .pic- turedl. More adjusted to the busy times of school life these eighth- graders can be found trying out for the Junior High sporting teams, joining band or chorus and being a very important part of the school. GRADE NINE Mr. Serianni, Mr. Narby, Mr. Hugar, and Mr. Richmond attend to the working of the Freshmen. Class hats, Hat dance, selling stationery and having the Bunny Hop are just a few of the many activities in which this class par- ticipates. 94 SPUNSURS GRADE ELEVEN Miss Parmeter, Mr. Plumskey, Mr. Parker, and Mr. Flegal see to such events as the Ring Dance, selling candy and pens, Junior Prom and Valentine Dance for the Juniors, while Mr. Flegal and Mr. Plumskey sponsor the Forestry Club and Miss Parmeter has charge of the Library. GRADE TWELVE Miss Smith, Mr. Bricker, Miss Plasterer, Mr. Saro- kon, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Simon run the affairs of the Seniorsg Christmas card and magazine sales, Snow, Ball, Washington trip, Concession stand, to name only a few of a Senior Class scheduled activities. GRADE TEN Miss Loeffler, Miss Kozuchowski, Mr. Thompson and Mr. Baker sponsor the events of the 10th gradeg Sock Hop, selling calendars and candy keep the Sophomores and teachers busy. 95 Wag vb... K X x 5 3 'Q .. tr, 5. Wi . - ,X X . i Nfx lx L ., X . X . .J x 'KWH Q z5i'w s X 0 V X rr jr i 1' --4 XM V X 'I'- ,Y-me . QF' ,tn F ,...+R,S.s . y ,F 1' 3 9 nr yn S 5 my 'Wm f W M, 1. :5:s1.1m-Q RL W lggl: ui K .... N, mms? , .SN . id Nb A, Q sf. 1 MWL , K .N , LL if A Q im: . . 5 -X. :ff if I :wwf f- . r ,.., f 3 A x . . L X i Y X M. ., - X X, , f 96 ir X- X ,Q . N A Q Q 2 N K , img X L XX X 1 - .T 1 gm , , ' ,,. -1 ,, 6 v ' X wgg.svlfP 4'ii5 S in f any 91. 3. Wai: ' ! kkkf N9 . ii.. .iit .3 E' W Q XQ 3 . Q . F -- X151 -.21 ..kn. - , X ,g - nk-' I 2 v-'f . 1- 5k QU.. , .g,,.7kk X, .X r X . ,i , q qq qqbb Q fr. Q f-'-Q. 1.. , Af . i xx, .X + v . S Q :K L KS . Ni W x 1 -'umm-:og-:non ...W--wav-dw-5 . 'N ie, .X we .. . e w Q -3' , 1-.x ' ii mf Q ,pw A 5:2 fo Nw s S ,- pu-q 0 2 ' .vpmps-a-mM.,,,x,...M,1x., A Qgygi. .. A f UW. ,L 1 QP fzpzb-1.5-f HALL cc X 1 Most Intelligent-Alan Poorman and Roberta Lion There's nothing like a good book Mr. C.C.H.S.--Dave Slottje He's a Ladie's Man M ost Courteous-Don Bowen and Carol Burns Walk and Wear Class Clowns-Carl Crovanz and Rita McClure Most Likely to Succeed-Mike Farber and Rita Glasl Keep it cool' Who say's you can't go it alone! 98 ff ME Best School Spirit-Ron Andrews and Leah Klock col Fight! Win! 3 5 Miss C.C.H.S.-Judy Kinter Flaming Youth Best Dancers-Bill Ostrum and Helen Gee I could have danced all night! 2 E 1 U Best Dressed-Steve Malizia and .lane Best 5' Did you say you' just came from Paris? Most Talented-Carole Kornish and Ron Kuleck Friemlliest-Don Stuart and Kate The big and the little of it. Qgden Friendly Persuasion ... 99 Karen Felicity Jones is a new- comer to the class of '61. Karen arrived from Smethport in Jan- uary, and a lovely addition to our class. Helen Rogers and Bill Topolski en- joy posing at the Homecoming Dance. .lane Best and Dave Slottje enjoy the goings on at Gettysburg. IAQ Anyone who guesses this lad wins a 3 .03 gift certifi- cate at Bowen's! Kay Ann and Ron enjoy Gettys- burg. Tony Benedict and Judy Allman decorate the Library for Halloween. MERRY CANDIDS FROM HERE 8: Leah Klock obliges our School Board President. is is Qs. Hazel Sherry and Bonnie show off their cooking prowess. .ludy Bingeman and her Canadian exchange stu-' dent, enjoy the Halloween window painting. I 2 I 1 Yearbooks go on sale and the staff is busy at work. Barb K Delsozier and Judy Malizia await as Karen Klinestiver, treas- urer, and Anthony Benedict, Subscription chairman, check cards. Komrner gets a. line on a big one! Q 2 Q E LEY You wsu ENJOY Nancy Smith revives a cus- Ulm. Jeanne Henry and Judy Fields -you can't fool us behind v I ' Carol Burns waits to vote as our editor casts her ballot Egzea HETBQZ' In the middle- 'n our mock presidential election ' Regina Minard studies the Mr. Richmond and Mr. B. d C1 P Leo ' birthday calendar. plumskey emoy the Our own Judy lngeman an are utnam break. x:AA A quiet of Drum's camp. G8-il gmd Leah .dl'6SS0d f0l' Barb Kerstetter checks At work we find Ann Murray and the UTP i0 Washlngmll- on an important date. Carole Kornish. The artists! Kate Ogden and Gail Felt. , 'N i Mrs. Petrazio, Mrs. Welsh, Donna Ku-leck and cgnel The Bucs win the pennant and English 12 rejoices! Petra?-10 and guest, Mrs- Bowen CUNY a luncheon after Donna finds that she has won the Betty Crocker Aivard. Congratulations, Donna. I 0 I At this writing, Mom Kennedy has indicated her retirement at the end of the year, perhaps to travel to the far corners of the world or just to relax on the farm and enjoy her family. We want her to know that her lofty ideals are deeply implanted into the lives of her former students as well as those of today, and that we will miss her at C.C.H.S. Betty Crockett in the only picture ever taken with closed mouth! Seniors Leah Klock and Karen Kommer do a few last cheers for us SNOOPY - Our mascot and subscriber 4991. Rita Glasl, winner of the DA R Good Clll zenship Award Mr. Bezek shown with Junior Band. l02 Our Yearbook photographer Mr OllV8tt, shown 1n process of getting Senior Pictures ready for the dead line. .lohn English and Dave Slottje ponder the wisdom of getting up. Come on black and white brother, don't forget your sister Babe, Mais and Venus seem closer together tonight than ever be- fore. Dave Slottje and Judy Kinter. MGUUD Si199 certainly WAS to those fortunate enough to see either of the two performances. Quoting the Press Independent, the students from the lead roles to hit parts handled themselves in at professional man- ner which kept the show moving ut a pace that would have delighted even Mary Martin. Shown here are just u few of the show's many highlights. Hats off again to our Music Men, Mr. Langton and Mr. Bezek! as Kate Ogden shows Paul O'Hern John Higgins, John English, .. I I d. V . , . ,, Eric Peterson and Tony Benedict how it's done. Just ,d mn -led Wore. payments anfi it S . mmg' Kemiy wt . k Zim M, ' I ' Schuckers, Chppy Martin, Ron Kuleck, Louls Mrhalek, Vic Campbell, Paul Gnlford and Don Kerstetter help John English with his jalop. The coach fB0b Lambertl prepares to Sound Off to the No matter how you slice it, it's still baloney! and our coaches provide one troops of the highlights of the show. t ,H 7 l03 The term HOUSE PHYSICIAN aptly applies to Dr. Hackett. With the help of school nurse, Miss Winslow, the students are given physical exams. Miss .lean Winslow checks records in Drepara- Janice Reese gets the Once-Over from. Dr. Hackett, as Mrs. Murray acts tion for Dr. Hackett's visit. as recorder. Elementary children await their turn at school physicals. Dr. Claire Lathrop, one of our school dentists, checks first-grader, Jonathan Lewis. IO4 fl,Q.H.S. SER'VllGlE, STAFF Through wind, and rain, and sleet or hail, These men. we lfnow will never fall! Charles Kriner. John Baron, Al Brown, Al Close, James Miller, Lyle Freer, Mark Lamonte, Harold Bailey, Roy Beck, George Peasley, Calvin Hugar. Not piciured: Ed Horning, Bob Schlimm. sms... Wssmuuznnmaanu Don anal Dewey are our maintenance men, To us a hanfl they always lend! Don Averill, Dewey Carlson. These are the cooks who use sugar and spice, To make our meals especially nice! Mrs. Engle, Mrs. Cato, Mrs. Kriner, Mrs. Donlan, Mrs. Lyon, Stroehman salesman. Mrs. Donlan is in charge of the cooking in the cafeteria. These are our secretaries, busy as beesg Who type away an the typewriter keys! Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Detweiler, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Wolfe. l05 JUDITH ANNE FIELDS-Nickname: Judy : Birthday: Aug. 5: Course: Com- JUDITH ELLEN ALLMAN-Nickname: .ludie : Birthday: Oct. 30: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Housewife: Prediction: Chief Cook and Bottle Washer : Activities: Yearbook 4, Crafts l, Dramatic 2, Play Reading 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 4. FRANCIS JOHN ANDREWS--Nickname: Frank : Birthday: Dec. 8: Course: Academic: Ambition: DeVry Inst.: Prediction: Movie Projector Fixer : Activi- iies: Class Play 3, Prom 3, Archery 1. Sports 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Football , 2, 3, 4. RONALD ARTHUR ANDREWS-Nickname: Ron : Birthday: Oct. 30: Course: General: Ambition: College: Prediction: Dean oi Women : Activities: Sports 2, Concession 4, Christmas Play 2. THOMAS FRED ARMSTRONG-Nickname: Tom : Birthday: June 4' Course: Academic: Ambition: Alfred University: Prediction: What, me ,worry? : Activities: Sports 3, Prom 3, Class Play 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES LEWlS.ARNOLD-Nickname: Whitey : Birthday: Nov. 21: Course: General: Ambition: Bowl a 300 game: Prediction: Don Prom 3, Bowling 3. LINDA MARIE BATES-Nickname: Lin - Birthda Carter : Activities : ' H , y: Sept. 3: Course: Com- mercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Uuemployed : Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Class Play 3, Bow ling 3, Card Club 2. WARD CAREY BEATON-Nickname: Ween : Birthday: July 24: Course: Academic: Ambition: College: Prediction: B sk b ll S Y as eta -tar : Activities: Prom R ANTHONY JOSEPH BENEDICT-Nickname' Ton 3,1 egrbook 4, Class Play 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Sports 3, Crafts Club 2, Slide u e . . y : Birthday: Dec. 24: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Business College: Prediction: Monkey Busi- ness : Activities: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Prom 3, Library 2, 3, Year- book 4, Good News. BONNIE LOUISE BERRY-Nickname: Bonni ' B e , irthday: Commercial: Ambition: Get Married: Prediction: Eyelash Class Play 3, Card Club 3, Majorette Club 3. CATHERINE JANE BEST-Nickname: Jane : Birthday: Aug. 28: Course: Curler : Activities: Jan. 31: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Secretary : Activities: Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4. IUDITH ANN BINGEMAN-Nickname: Judy : Birthday: Academic: Ambition: Nurse: Prediction: Temperature Honor Society 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom Planning 3, Ye French 2, Good News , Band 3, 4, Canadian Exchange. Dec. 26: Course: Riser : Activities : arbook 4, Typing 3, DONALD BERNARD BOWEN-Nickname: Jug : Birthday: Oct. 9: Course: General: Ambition: Nc ambition: Prediction: No Predictionn: Activities: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 3, Forestry Club 2, Press 4. FRANCES ANN BRENNAN-Nickname: Benn: Birthday: Aug. 17: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Adding Machine : Activities: Class Play 3, Sports 1, Chorus 2, 3, Choir 3, Bowling 2, Glee Club 3. CAROLYN JANE BROWN-Nickname: Carrie : Birthday: Feb. 17: Course: Commercial: Ambition: IBM Uperator: Prediction: Fox Hole Managern: Activi- ties: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Library, Choir DARLENE MARIE BROWN--Nickname: Darlene : Birthday: Oct. 3: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Calendar : Activities: Class Play 3, Prom 3, Sports 1. CAROL ANNE BURNS-Nickname: Maizey : Birthday: Nov. 15: Course: Academic: Ambition: Teacher: Prediction: Apple Polisher : Activities: Typing 3, Bowling 2, Yearbook 4, Prom 3, Homecoming Court 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. ESTHER LUCILLE CARD-Nickname: Est : Birthday: Jan. 24: Course: Com- mccial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Rubber Band Stretcher : Activities: Press 3, Sports 2, Class Play 3. DOROTHY LEA CASEINO-Nickname: uDot : Birthday: June 2: Course: Academic: Ambition: College: Prediction: Nuts : Activities: Typing 3, Bowling 2, Press 1, Class Play 3, Math Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Year- book 4, Tri County Band 2, 3. DAVID LEE CATON--Nickname: Butch : Birthday: Feb. 15: Course: General: Ambition: Service: Prediction Service-with a smile : Activities: Prom 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN FAYE CLARK-Nickname: Carol : Birthday: July 30: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Magazine Subscription Sales- woman : Activities: Sports 1, Class Play 2, Prom 3. MARY PATRICIA COPPERSMITH-Nickname: Amaxon : Birthday: Ian. 15: Course: Academic: Ambition: College: Prediction: Sorority House Sweet- heart : Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Good News. GARY LEE CROSBY-Nickname: Gar : Birthday: Sept. 30: Course: Gen- eral: Ambition: Millionaire: Prediction: Poor House Atteudaut : Activities: Bowling Club 2, Forestry Club 2, 3, 4. LEO JOHN CUMMINGS-Nickn me: Leon: Birthday: June 13: Course: Gen- eral: Ambition: State Trooper: Prediction: Public Enemy flu: Activities: Class Play 3, Forestry 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM DALE-Nickname: Bill : Birthday: Sept. 19: Course: Academic: Ambition: Navy: Prediction: Anchor Clanker : Activities: Stage Crew 3, Card Club 2, Sports 1. BARBARA JOAN DELOZIER-Nickname: Deloi : Birthday: Nov. 27: Course: Academic: Ambition: Nurse: Prediction: Transfusion : Activities: Bowling Club 2, Typing Club 3, Majorette 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Sports, Year- book 4, Prom 3. - LEAH JEAN DELP-Nickname: Leah : Birthday: Feb. 25: Course: Commer- cial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Mrs, Liberace : Activities: Chorus 2. JAMES ROBERT DEMPSEY-Nickname: Jim : Birthday: Nov. 1: Course: General: Ambition: Machinist: Prediction: Erector Set Bui1der : Activities: Chorus 2. A ALBERT WILLIAM DEIBLER-Nickname: Al : Birthday : Dec. 24: Course: General: Ambition: Draftsman: Prediction: Smokey Bear : Activities: Stage Crew 3, Forestry 1, 2, 3. JOHN ANTHONY DOLAN-'Nickname: Yunk : Birthday: Dec. 15: Course: General: Ambition: College: Prediction: Campus Comber : Activities: Class Play 3, Prom 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Forestry 4, Sports 1, Varsity Club 3, 4. JAMES LEROY DOUD-Nickname: Dud : Birthday: Aug. 15: Course: Gen- eral: Arnbitian: Navy: Prediction: Crow's Nest Managern: 2, 3, 4, Chess 1, Checker, Football 2, 3. JOAN MARIE EDWARDS-Nickname: .I0anie : Birthday: Commercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Paper Clip ties' Chorus 2 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Prom Decorating 3, Maj A ctivities : Forestry March 4: Course: Stretcher : Activi- etto Club 2, 3, 4, - v 1 I 01' Msjorette 3, 4. I 06 BARBARA MINA EMERY-Nickname: Barb : Birthday: Sept. 10: Course: Commercial: Ambition: To get married: Prediction: Bottle Warmer : Activi- ties: Home Ee. 1, Bowling 1. MICHAEL JEROME FARBER-Nickname: Miken: Birthday: June 26: Course: Academic: Ambition: College: Prediction: I-Ioagie Malcer : Activities: Foot- ball 2, 3. 4, Sports Club 2, Slide Rule Club 3, Prom 3, Class Play 3, Math Society 3, 4. GAIL JUDITH FELT-Nickname: Gail : Birthday: Ian. 12: Course: Aca- ,dcmicz Ambition: College: Prediction: Tobacco Pickern: Activities: Press Club 3, Tri-County Band 2, 3, Prom 3. Yearbook 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2. 3. 4. mercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Professional Page : Activities: Press Club 3, Prom 3, Majorette 1, Record Club 2, Senior Class Plsy 4. RONALD EDWARD GALE-Nickname: Doon: Birthday: Oct. 20: Course: Academic: Ambition: Millionaire: Prediction: Poorhousc 0wner : Activities: Prom 3, Chess Club 1, Slide Rule Club 3, Radio Club 2, Forestry 4. HELEN ROSEMARI CEE-Nickname: Helie : Birthday: Nov. 14: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Sing: Prediction: Singing Secretaryn: Activities: Class Play 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 4. MARY MARGARET GENNOCRO-Nickname: Muggs : Birthday: March 24: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Uncmployed : Activi- ties: Prom 3, Class Play 3, Sports Club 3. BARBARA MARY GLASL-Nickname: Barb : Birthday: Dec. 31: Course: Academic: Ambition: Study Mathematics: Prediction: ABC Block Builder : Activities: Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 3, District Chorus 3, Yearjbook 4, Prom 3, Math Society 3, 4,'Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-County Ban 3, 4. RITA MAXINE GLASL--Nickname: Max : Birthday: Feb. 17: Course: Aca- demic: Ambition: Teacher: Prediction: Bulldozer 0pera!or : Activities: Bowl- ing Club 2, Girls' Sport Club 3, Typing Club 3, Prom 3, Jr. Class Play, Student Council 2, 3, Honor Society 3 and 4, Editor of Yearbook 4, DAR 4, Girl of the Month 4. CAROLE ROMAYNE GRIMM-Nickname: Grimmzey : Birthday: Feb. 8: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Professional Lap-sitter : Activities: Record Club 1, Card Club 2, Chorus 2. CARL JOSEPH GROVANZ-Nickname: Carlos : Birthday: March 10: Course: Academic: Ambition: Psychiatrist: Prediction: Couch : Activities: Chess Club l, Sports Club 2, Slide Rule Club 3, Prom 3. JAMES FRANCIS GUIDO-Nickname: Jim : Birthday: March 14: Course: General: Ambition: Big Man: Prediction: Parking Lot Attendant : Activities: Forestry Club 3, Card Club 2, Prom 3, Chorus 3. JEANNE MARIE HENRY-Nickname: Jeanne : Birthday: June 16: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Mouse Raiscr : Activities: Library Club 2, 3, 4, Record Club 1, Prom 3. JEANETTE MARIE JOHNSON-Nickname: Jeni : Birthday: June 19: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Get married and have 8 children: Prediction: Old Maid : Activities: Bowling Club 2, Press Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Ir. Class Play 3, Yearbook 4. KATHRYN RAE JOHNSON-Nickname: Kathy : Birthday: April 17: Course: Academic: Ambition: Teacher: Prediction: Dear Abby Il : Activities: Card Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom 3, Jr. Class Play 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Choir 4. LESLIE WAYNE JOHNSON--Nickname: Les : Birthday: Feb. 13: Course: Academic: Ambition: Mathematician: Prediction: Puzzle Msker : Activities: Jr. Class Play 3, Prom 3, Bus. Manager-Yearbook 4, Forestry Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Sports Club 1, Honor and Math Societies 3, 4, Canadian Exchange Student 4, Concession 4. NANCY MARIE JONES-Nickname: Jonesy : Birthday: October 14: Course: Commercial: Ambition: Secretary: Prediction: Meat Grinder : Activities: Girls' Sports Club 1, Jr. Class Play 3, Prom 3, Chorus 3, 4, Good News 4. RONALD GEORGE KAGARISE-Nickname: Keggy : Birthday: May 10: Course: General: Ambition: Air Force: Prediction: Kite Flyer : Activities: Play 3, Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ROBERT KEPLER-Nickname: Kep : Birthday: Aug. S: Course: General: Ambition: Air Force: Prediction: Submarine Captain : Activities: Card Club 1, 2, 3, Jr. Class Play 3. BARBARA ANN KERSTETTER-Nickname: Benov : Birthday: June 25: Course: Academic: Ambition: College: Prediction: Ticket 'l'alter : Activities: Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom 3, Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4. JUDITI-I LOUISE KINTER-Nickname: Jude : 'Birthday: May 8: Course: Academic: Ambition: College: Prediction: Frat. House Mother : Activities: Flaming Foliage Queen 4, Choir 3, 4, Mnjorette Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, District Chorus 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Prom 3, Jr. Class Play 3, Regional Chorus 3, Head Majorette 4, Honor Society 3, 4: Good News 4, Sec.-Trees. of Sopho- more Class, V. Pres. oi Senior Class, Treas. of Chorus 4, Girl oi Month 4. MARY CATHERINE KLEES-Nickname: Mare : Birthday: Sept. 7: Course: Academic: Ambition: Hair Stylist: Prediction: Wig Flipper : Activities: Craft Club 1, Typing Club 3, French Club 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Prom 3, Class Play 3. KAREN IRENE KLINESTIVER-Nickname: Karen : Birthday: Mar. 28: Course: Academic: Ambition: Nurse: Prediction: Doctcr's Friend : Activities: Bowling Club 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom 3, Class Play 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Student Council 1, Good News 4, Sec. Jr. Class 3, Senior Class Play 4. LEAH MARIE KLOCK-Nickname: Leah : Birthday: Apr. 21: Course: Aca- demic: Ambition: Indiana State College: Prediction: Song Bird : Activities: Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Regional and District Chorus 3, Prom 3, Yearbook 4, Good News 4. KAREN ANN KOMMER-Nickname: Karen : Birthday: Apr. .65 Course: Academic: Ambition: Medical Teclmology: Prediction: Microscope lnspect0r : Activities: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Laurel Queen 4, Homecoming Court 4, Choir 3, 4, District Chorus 3, 4, Prom 3, Senior Class Pity 4. CAROLE JEAN KORNISH--Nickname: Charlie : Birthday: Apr. 19: Course: Academic: Ambition: Go to Alfred and Study Ceramic Engineering: Prediction: Having Fun : Activities: Honor Society 3, 4, Canadian Exchange 4, Math Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, County Chonis 3, Yearbook 4, Good News, Choir, Homecoming Court, Girl of the Month. RONALD WALKER KULECK-Eicicnnrne: Run : Iiirtllrlny: Nov. 21: Course: Academic: Ambition: Forester: Prediction: Johnny Appleseedn: Activities: Chorus 2, 3, 4. Forestry 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, , -1, Prom 3, Yearbook 4, Good News 4, Choir 3, 4, Countv Chorus 3. Pres. of Chorus 3. LAWRENCE JAMES LABROZZI-Nickname: Liar , Birthday: Feb. 24, Course: Academic: Ambition: Pilot, Prediction: Pizza Pie Tester , Activities: Sports Club 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 3, Basketball 2, 3, Football 4. Varsity Club 4, Prom 3. DOROTHY JEAN LAMBERT-Nickn rne: Dot , Birthday: Oct. 21, Course: Academic, Ambition: Nursing School, Prediction: Bedpan Inspector , Activi- ties: Class Play 3, Bowling Club 1, Girls' Sports 2, Yearbook 4, Homecoming Court 4. ANITA LOUISE LEWIS-Nickname: Jackie , Birthday: June 4, Course: Commercial, Ambition: Private Secretary, Prediction: Private ? ? ? , Activi- ties: Honor Society 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Bowling Club 2, Girls' Sports Club 1. CAROLE JOYCE LEWIS-Nickname: Carole , Birthday: Aug. 31, Course : Commercial, Ambition: Secretary, Prediction: Married , Activities: Band 3, 4. CLYDE OLIVER LEWIS-Nickname : Lewey , Birthday: Dec. 31, Course: General, Ambition: Air Force, Prediction: Mr. Atlas , Activities: Forestry Club 2, 3, 4. DIANA LEONA LEWIS-Nickname: Diana , Birthday: July 21, Course: Com- mercial, Ambition: Get a Job, Prediction: Employed , Activities: Card Club 2, Record Club 2. ROBERTA ANN LION--Nickname: Benn , Birthday: Mar. 25, Course: Com- mercial, Ambition: Secretary, Prediction: Paper StapIer , Activities: Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Magazines 4. KATHERINE JANE LOVETT-Nickname: Kathy , Birthday: Mar. 25, Course: Commercial, Ambition: Teacher, Prediction: Nose Wiper , Activities: Sports Club 2, Majorette Club 2. GERALD ALLEN McAULAY-Nickname: Jerry , Birthday: Sept. 16, Course: Academic, Ambition: College, Prediction: Chemistry Professor , Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Card Club 2, Slide Rule Club 3. RITA CAROL McCLURE-Nickname: Rena , Birthday: Sept. 16, Course: Academic, Ambition: College, Prediction: Still College , Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Typing Club 3, Bowling 1. PHYLLIS JEAN McWILLlAMS-Nickname: P, J. , Birthday: Dec. 12: Course: Academic, Ambition: Medical Secretary, Prediction: Who are we to ssy? , Activities: Yearbook 4, Typing 3, Bowling 1, Senior Class Play. JUDITH ANN MALIZIA-Nickname: Moodi , Birthday: Nov. 1, Commercial, Ambition: Interior Decorator, Prediction: Linoleum Layer , Activities: Band 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Homecoming Court 4, Prom 3. STEVE ANTHONY MALIZIA-Nickname: Steve , Birthday: Oct. 6, Course: General and Academic: Ambition: Teacher, Prediction: Baby Sitter , Activi- ties: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Good News 4, Prom 3. GARNET LOUISE MASON-Nickname:, Garnet , Birthday: July 19, Course: Commercial: Ambition: Airline Hostess, Prediction: Ground Watcher , Activi- ties: Press Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Bowling Club 2, Yearbook 4. MARY ELEANOR MERKLE-Nickname: Merit , Birthday: Jan. 8, Course: Academic, Ambition: Doctor Missionary, Prediction: Vine Swinger , Activi- ties: Jr. Class Play 3, Honor 3, 4, Math Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, District Chorus 3, 4, County Chorus 3, District Band 3, Yearbook 4, Good News 4. PAUL ANDREW MIHALEK-Nickname: Paul , Birthday: Oct. IB, Course: Commercial, Ambition: Mechanic, Prediction: Gas Pumper , Activities: Forestry 3. KAREN ANN MILLER-Nickname: Karen , Birthday: June 15: Course: Academic, Ambition: Teacher, Prediction: Mr, Sarokon's Ass't. , Activities: Yearbook 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Prom 3, Student Council 2, Concession 4. REGINA CLAIRE MINARD-Nickname: Gina , Birthday: Jan. 31: Course: Commercial, Ambition: None, Prediction: Bounce by the Ounce , Activities: Band 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3. 4, Homecoming Court 4. WILLIAISI ALFRED MITCHELTREE-Nickname: Bill , Birthday: Feb. 6, Course: General, Ambition: Draftsman, Prediction: Recruiter , Activities: Forestry 2, Card Club 3, Concession 4. MADELINE CAROL MOATE-Nickname: Madeline , Birthday: Nov. 16, Course: Commercial, Ambition: Secretary, Prediction: Thumbtack Counter , Activities: Yearbook 4. GORDON EUGENE MORSE-Nickname: Gord , Birthday: Sept. 5, Course: General, Ambition: Navy: Prediction: Knot-tying Champion , Activities: Forestry Club 3. ' ANN FRANCES MURRAY-Nickname: Ann , Birthday: Jan. 15, Course: Academic, Ambition: Elementary Teacher, Prediction: Block Builder , Activi- ties: Class Play 3, Yearbook 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Good News 4, Choir 4, Prom Comm 3. . SUE ANN NICKLER-Nickname: Sue , Birthday: Jan. 27, Course: Cogn- mercial, Ambition: Secretary, Prediction: Pencil Breaker , Activities: Year- book 4, Class Play 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4. KATHLEEN ANN OGDEN-Nickname: Katie , Birthday: Feb. 1, Course: Academic: Ambition: Beautician, Predktion: Head Shrinker , Activities: Cheerleading 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Homecoming Court 4, Good News 4. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH 0'KEEFE-Nickname: Kathy , Birthday: ,Sept. 16, Course: Academic, Ambition: College, Prediction: Queen of the Drst Cloths , l Course: Activities. Band 3, 4, Chorus 2 3 4, Yearbook 4 Homecoming Court ROBERT LEROY OLIVETT-Nickname: Bob , Birthday: Dec. 8, Course. Academic, Ambition: College, Prediction: Head News Boy , Ac ivities: Prom 3, Yearbook 4, Sports Club 3, Class 4. WESLEY MAXWELL OSTRUM-Nickname: Wes , Birthday: Dec. 26, Course: Commercial, Ambition: Army, Prediction: Cow Caller , Activities: Sports 2, Forestry 3, 4. WILLIAM JAMES OSTRUM-Nickname: 0uy , Birthday: Sept. 5, Course: Academic: Ambition: History Teacher, Prediction: Book Worm , Activities: Prom 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4. CHARLES JOSEPH PATTON--Nickname: Charlie , Birthday: Aug. 24, Colirse: General, Ambition: Grow Up, Prediction: Still Short , Activities: Bowling Club 2, Card Club 3. JAMES EDWARD PELLAMvNickname: Plum , Birthday: Nov. 22, Course: Academic, Ambition: Air Force, Prediction: Taller , Activities: Archery, Chess, Checkers 2, Sports 3. LEON GEORGE PERKINSPNR-knnme: Perla , Birthday: Ian. 8, Course: Academic, Ambition: Become a Millionaire, Prediction: Hobo , Activities: Archery 2. DONNA MARIE PETRAZIO-Nickname: Petra , Birthday: Aug. 22, Course: Commercial, Ambition: Kindergarten Teacher, Prediction: Miss Romper Room , Activities: Class Play 3, Press Club 3, 4, Chorus 4, Student Council Ilia, Yearbook 4, Bowling 2. Girls' Chorus 3, 4. Prom 3. Good News 4, Class lay 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH PFAFF--Nickname: Bill , Birthday: July 28, Course: Academic: Ambition: Graduate, Prediction: Shoe Duster , Activities: Card Club 3, Reading 1. ALAN RUSSEL POORMAN-Nickname: Pickle , Birthday: Mar. 25, Course: Academic, Ambition: College and Air Force, Prediction: Pickle Maker , Activities: Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Canadian Exchange 4, Class Play 4, Good News 4. CLARE LOUISE PUTNAM-Nickname: Clare , Birthday: July 13: Course: Academic, Ambition: Architect, Prediction: Tinkertoy Manufacturer , Activi- lies: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor and Math 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Archery Club 1, Dance Band 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Good News 4. EDWARD HENRY ROEBER-Nickname: Ed , Birthday: Aug. 10, Course: Academic, Ambition: Industrial Arts Teacher, Prediction: Modern Artist , Activities: Yearbook 4, Class Play 3, Forestry Club 3, 4, Football Mgr. 4. HELEN ANN ROGERS--Nickname: Tiny , Birthday: Mar. 23, Course : Academic, Ambition: Secretary, Prediction: Sausage Stufier , Activities: Chorus 1,'2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Student Council l, Science Club 2, Typing 3. JOSEPH HARRY ROSETTI-Nickname: Joe , Birthday: Mar. 20, Course: General, Ambition: Machinist, Prediction: Sawdust Sweeper , Activities: RICHARD RAY SEBRING-Nickname: Dick , Birthday: Jan. 24, Course: Academic, Ambition: Electrical Engineer, Prediction: Kite Flyer , Activities: Sports Club 3, Archery Club 2. HAZEL FRANCES SHERIQ'-Nickname: Sherri , Birthday: Apr. 1, Course: Commercial, Ambition: To graduate from Thompson College: Prediction: Pro- fessional Student , Activities: Yearbook 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Card 3. SIDNEY ALAN SIZER-Nickname: Sid , Birthday: Aug. 14: Course: Aca- demic, Ambition: lst Class Bum, Prediction: 2nd Class Bum , Activities: Forestry Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID TITUS SLOTTJE-Nickname: Slotch , Birthday: Nov. 20: Course: Academic, Ambition: College, Prediction: Shakespearean Actor , Activities: Jr. Class Play 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Pres. 4, Good News 4, Pres. Band and Chorus. NANCY JANE SMITH-Nickname: Nance , Birthday: Oct. 17: Course: Com- mercial, Ambition: Teacher, Prediction: Income Tax Evader , Activities: Honor Society 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Treas. Jr. and Sr. Class 3, 4, Good News 4, Prom 3, Class Play 3. SUSAN CAROL SMITH-Nickname: Sue , Birthday: Apr. 30, Course: Aca- dcmir, Ambition: Attend Mercyhurst, Prediction: Truck Farmer , Activities: Honor Society 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Band 3, 4, Good News 4. CATHERINE ANN STREICH-Nickname: Kay Ann , Birthday: Aug. 21, Course: Commercial and Academic, Ambition: Stenographer, Prediction: Farmer's Wife , Activities: Band 3. 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Class Play 3, Prom 3. DONALD QUAY STUART-Nickname: Duck , Birthday: Feb. 19, Course: General, Ambition: Draftsman, Prediction: Drafted , Activities: Prom Com- mittee 3, Forestry Club 3, 4, Sports Club. THOMAS LYNN TAGGART-Nickname: Tex , Birthday: Apr. 6, Course: General, Ambition: Unknown, Prediction: Owner of Texas Hot , Activities: Sports Club 2. ROSE ANN TARTAGLIA-Nickname: Rose , Birthday: Nov. 18, Course: General, Ambition: Secretary, Prediction: Pen Dipper. ALOMA JEAN TETI-Nickname: Jeannie , Birthday: Nov. 19, Course: Com- mercial, Ambition: To get' lots of money, Prediction: Driver Training Instruc- tor , Activities: Jr. Class Play 3, Yearbook 4, Press Club.2. WILLIAM THOMAS TOPOLSKI-Nickname: Bill , Birthday: May 31, Count: Academic, Ambition: Naval Pilot, Prediction: Star of Bob Cummings' Show , Activities: Math Society 3, 4, Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Slide Rule 3, Prom 3, Play 3, 4. DONALD EDWARD UBER-Nickname: Duck , Birthday: Feb. I2 , Course : General, Ambition: Truck Driver, Prediction: Gear Shifter , Activities: Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, Radio 2. RONALD JAMES UBER-Nickname: Pearl , Birthday: Feb. 12, Course: General, Ambition: None, Prediction: Tunnel Hill Farmer , Ambition: Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 2. ELAINE BELLE UZDALE-Nickname: Elaine , Birthday: Oct. 28, Course: Commercial, Ambition: Secretary, Prediction: Floor Walker , Activities: Honor Society 3, 4, Prom 3, Yearbook 4, Jr. Class Play 3, Sr. Class Play 4. SANDRA LEE VERGASON-Nickname: Sandy , Birthday: Jan. 6, Course: General, Ambition: Beautician, Prediction: Pigtail Twister , Activities: Year- book 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, District Band 3, 4, Bowling Club 2. RICHARD LEE WENNIN-Nickname: Dick , Birthday: July 29, Course: General, Ambition: Grow Up, Prediction: Chef at Sardi's , Activities: Cafe- teria. JUDITH MAY WHEATON-Nickname: Wheatis , Birthday: Dec. 2, Course: Commercial, Ambition: Airline Hostess, Prediction: Paper Stapler , Activi- ties: Honor Society 3, 4, Prom 3, Yearbook 4, Jr. Class Play 3, Sr. Class Secretary. FLOYD KENNETH WHITEHEAD-Nickname: Whitey , Birthday: Course: General, Prediction: Professional Carnival Barker. STANLEY GALE WHITING-Nickname: Stan , Birthday: Apr. 26 Aug. 24, , Course: General, Ambition: To be a great lover, Prediction: Marriage , Activities: Forestry Club 3, 4, Prom 3, Concession 4. CATHERINE COLLEEN WILLIAMS-Nickname: Collie , Birthday: Sept. 30, Course: Academic, Ambition: College, Prediction: Mrs. Wizard , Activities: Math Society 3, 4. EMERSON KEITH WOOMER-Nickname: Herman , Birthday: Nov. 13, Course: Academic, Ambition: College, Prediction: Einstein's Prodi sys: RACHEL JANE ZWALD-Nickname: Rach , Birthday: Nov. '7, Course: Commercial, Ambition: Secretary, Prediction: Coffee Bread Kid , Prom 3. Activities : I07 ,EI Yltlfll xiii WEN!! William Pitts explains his exhibit Blood the Red River of Life t Judges Mr James Klees Dr Julius Campbell Mr Harry Fromell and Mr Wayne Kingsley UNJ, 5 OOD Q K D0 Marian Burgoon IS shown dls playing her BYllllJlI Ceramics First Grand Prize Winner, Bob Lambert, center, is congratulated Eric Peterson and Larry hiiller, by Rodney Mishler and John Mira for his fine job on The Second Grand prizr Winner, display Television Picture-5' their project, Identifying Plant SpOI1S01'ed By Pigments by Paper Chromatogra- phy.n bi lim L . iiiwiiiil Sharon Clark took second prize in the Senior Division of Biological Science for hern display Leta Griffith received honorable mention in the Senior Division of EMPOBIUM SECTION OF THE INSTI'I'U'1'E OF RADIO ENGINEERS First Prize Winner in the Junior Division of Biologi- cal Science was Eric Ericson with Skulls and Jaws. Biological 'Science for her project, My Garden Soil. I 08 CWPLUI STARS!! Gary Straub explains his entry, Hooker Jim Zwald is shown with Cell, to judges William Ogden and his display Regenera- Rohert Bisso. tion. Mr. Sarokon, Mr. Baker, Mr. Parker, and Mr. Flegal relax a moment while the judging takes place. Joan Coburn received First Prize in the Senior Division of Biological Science for her project Effects of Fluoridation Water. I is f- i K he men's sextet was composed of Mr. Jones, Mr. Lamont, Mr. Mrs. Stayer, Mr. Boring, and Mr. Stayer made up the ogers, Mr. Sussman, Mr. Langton and Mr. Bezek. gymnasts team. Can you guess without heing told? Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. Narby, Mr. Jim Miller, Mr. Simon, Mr. Kuhn, Mrs. Nolan, Mr. P. C. Miller, Mrs. Bosnik, and leader, Mr. Yannitto, made up the German band. THE FAQULTY FRULHC Shown above are a few ot those taking part in the 2nd Annual Faculty F rolic-an entertainment by the teachers to provide teach- ing scholarships. Mr. Kuhn CThe corpse? Mrs. Nolan, Miss Kozuchowski and is it Th h i th f' al . rs. 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